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A gate into your working memory

In our complex world, we are constantly bombarded with information from our environment. How do our brains decide which information is important for us and which information can be ignored? Turns out there is a gatekeeper mechanism that helps with this process.

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Post by Helena Olraun at Donders Wonders
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Written by Natalie Nielsen On January 31, 2024
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